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Creamer Stain­less Steel

c. 2023

by David Mellor

David Mellor 25cl Creamer Stainless Steel 4

The David Mellor stain­less steel creamer, featur­ing a sleek 25cl capac­ity and elegant stain­less handle, is a perfect blend of func­tion­al­ity and refined design. Part of Corin Mellor’s award-winning collec­tion, this creamer embod­ies the purist design prin­ci­ples that have defined the David Mellor brand for decades.

Orig­i­nally centered on cafetières, the collec­tion has expanded into a compre­hen­sive table­ware range, includ­ing tea pots, sugar pots, toast racks, and trays. Each piece reflects Corin Mellor’s excep­tional crafts­man­ship, show­cas­ing metic­u­lous atten­tion to balance, dura­bil­ity, and minimalist aesthetics.

With its distinc­tive handle and flaw­less high-polish finish, the creamer is as visu­ally strik­ing as it is prac­ti­cal. Designed for modern living, it offers a harmo­nious mix of style and utility, perfectly comple­ment­ing any contem­po­rary table setting. A time­less addi­tion to the David Mellor collection.

David Mellor

United Kingdom

David Mellor is a towering figure in British design, especially in the realm of cutlery, where he helped redefine what flatware could be. Born in Sheffield in 1930, Mellor trained as a silversmith and made his mark early with Pride, a silver-plate tableware set designed while still a student, which remains in production.

His ambition was to raise standards across both craft and industry. In the 1960s he began designing stainless steel cutlery in volume—his Symbol line for Walker & Hall was among the first high-quality stainless sets manufactured in the UK. He went on to win numerous government contracts, supplying cutlery for hospitals, railways, and institutional canteens, reducing place settings to a functional five pieces without sacrificing elegance. Among his celebrated collections is the Provencal cutlery series combining stainless steel with resin handles and brass rivets, offered in black, green, and rosewood tones. This line emphasizes Mellor’s philosophy of marrying utility, aesthetic restraint, and accessibility.

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